Celebrating the Hallelujah of Life
Because magic lives everywhere…
Because magic lives everywhere…
Yesterday I had the unique opportunity to do an impromptu coaching session with a young economics student who had a hard time keeping on top of his laundry. We were on set at a soap opera; he played an orderly, I a doctor. While waiting […]
What’s today? Not just Pearl Harbor Day. No, no! Today is the day you can join me, Shirley MacLaine, my smiling turtle and many others to receive a ton of bonus prizes when you purchase a copy of The Power of Slow. Who is the […]
Image by gabster_ro via Flickr The month of December is stressful for a lot of people. The holidays add to the tension and for some, light deprivation deeply affects our moods. During this season of light (or lack thereof!), we need to engage in empowering […]
Leigh Rubin is a funny man. He says it all in a one-flash image. For those of you suffering from “I’m-taking-myself-my-job-my-world-too seriously,” this calendar is for you. Give yourself the gift of laughter framed in 365 days of knee-slapping jocularity. Aren’t convinced? His zany video […]
Have you lifted the turkey fog enough to put the keys in the ignition to head to the mall for your annual post-Thanksgiving trek to your local consumer mecca? Either way I have a few slow gift ideas you might appreciate. As I have mentioned […]
Happy Thanksgiving, my Gratitude Friends! A special treat from the Goo Goo Dolls brought to you by The Power of Slow. May all your holiday wishes come true! And remember here is gone the moment you utter it. Peace!
My acting coach gave me a great word of advice. “Stay in the body.” You see, ever since I was a kid, I’ve had this ability to leave my body pretty much whenever I felt like it. It has to do with growing up in […]
If you don’t know TED, drop what you’re doing and run, do not walk, to this site. An actor friend of mine got me turned on to this organization that hosts conferences on the most diverse subjects. TED stands for Technology Entertainment Design. It was […]
Scientists have long agreed that people in community tend to live longer. In the Middle Ages the greatest punishment was to be rejected by the community, banished for eternity outside the city walls. The word excommunication really does mean just that: no longer in communication […]